Weston’s Sovereign Shopping Centre has a new manager, who hopes to make it the ‘heart of our town’.

Jon Walton has been named the boss of the shopping centre, which is owned by North Somerset Council and home to shops like JD Sports, Wilko and Deichmann.

Mr Walton, who is from Bath, has replaced recently-retired Nick Cooke as boss - bringing retail and tourism experience from other parts of the country.

He has relocated from Scotland, where he managed a shopping centre in Glasgow and a business improvement district in Stirling, and Mr Walton hopes his 'vast experience' will help boost trade in Weston town centre.

He said: "I am really excited to join the team and I look forward to working with all our stakeholders to promote both the shopping centre and the wonderful town of Weston.

"Weston has so much to offer and I believe the Sovereign Shopping Centre should be at the heart of our town.

"There are exciting plans ahead and I am looking forward to working with the council to deliver the best possible experience for our customers and traders."

The council agreed a deal for the shopping centre worth more than £20million in 2018, with hopes of generating cash for services and breathing new life into the town centre.

More than 30 businesses occupy the Sovereign Shopping Centre, which has seen several businesses shut up shop in recent years including high street heavyweights Marks & Spencer.

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